Background
Moriarty, John was born on September 30, 1930 in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States. Son of John Jay and Fabiola Marie (Ripeau) M. Bachelor of Music summa cum laude, New England Conservatory, 1952.
Moriarty, John was born on September 30, 1930 in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States. Son of John Jay and Fabiola Marie (Ripeau) M. Bachelor of Music summa cum laude, New England Conservatory, 1952.
Doctorate.M. New England Conservatory, 1992. Artistic administrator Opera Society of Washington, 1960-1962, Santa Fe Opera, New Mexico, 1962-1965. Director Wolf Trap Company, Vienna, Virginia, 1972-1977.
Chairman opera department Boston Conservatory, 1973-1989.
Chairman opera department New England Conservatory, 1989. Principal conductor Central City Opera, Denver, 1978, artistic director, 1982-1998, artistic director emeritus, 1998.
Panelist National Institute Music Theater, 1985, 86, 87, Connecticut Arts Council, 1982, 84. Adjudicator various contests including Metropolitan Opera auditions, 1965.
He served the Central City Opera for twenty years through the 1998 season. He was artistic director from 1982 to 1998. He has been artistic director emeritus since.
He has been artistic administrator at the Santa Fe Opera and the Washington Opera Society, and administered apprentice artist programs at Santa Fe, Lake George, Wolf Trap, and Central City.
He has been conductor and/or stage director with these companies and with Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Colorado Symphony, Boston Lyric Opera, and Oklahoma City Opera. He was chairman of the Opera Department at the New England Conservatory from 1989 to 2001.
John Moriarty is known as one of the United States of America"s most distinguished vocal coaches and accompanists. He has been piano soloist with the Boston Pops, the Boston Civic Symphony, and the Radio Éireann Orchestra of Dublin.
John Moriarty has published numerous articles and is the author of Diction.
Together with Professor Duane A. Smith of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he is co-author of the book The Ballad of Baby Doe, a study of the Central City Opera and its production history (University Press of Colorado, 2002). He has made several recordings, including conducting the first recording of Händel’s opera Tamerlano and others of orchestral works. He accompanied Carole Bogard on three recital records covering Fauré, Debussy, Bizet, Gounod, Charpentier and Le Groupe des Six.
Most recently he conducted the Central City Opera digital recording of The Ballad of Baby Doe.
The John Moriarty Presidential Scholarship, which supports the studies of opera singers at the New England Conservatory, and the John Moriarty Encouragement Award are named in his honor. The John Moriarty Award of the Central City Opera is named in his honor and annually presented by him at the final performance of the festival.
Colorado Governor Roy Romer declared June 17, 1998 as John Moriarty Day "for his uncompromising dedication to artistic excellence."
On August 10, 2008. "A" Street in Central City was renamed Moriarty Lane by the Mayor of Central City.
(Book by John Moriarty)
Board directors Wm. Matheus Sullivan Foundation, Fall River History Preservation Society. Trustee Boston Concert Opera. Recordings on Cambridge Records, Newport Classics, Parnassus Records.
Member advisory board Shoshana Foundation. Member National Opera Association, Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Omicron, Pi Kappa Lambda.